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David L. Etzweiler

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David L. Etzweiler David L. Etzweiler, age 54, of Fruit Cove, FL, formerly of Carsonville, PA, died Friday, April 9, 2004 at his home. He was a son of LaVerne Hoover Colquitt of Cape Coral, FL and the late Stanley Etzweiler. He was an Air Force Veteran of the Vietnam War. Surviving in addition...

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I like my brother,sisters,parents and friends grew up with Dave in Carsonville. Dave was a close and well loved guy by the Carsonville crew. He will be dearly missed by us and we will miss his emails,visits,pictures, and rubbing it in that he is in FL and enjoying his fishing and warm weather. He will live in our hearts and memories will remain indifindetly. May he rest in peace with god and
his fishing pole,and we send our deepest sympathies to the entire family. LOVE ALWAYS TESS...

My sister Gail and I want to convey our deepest sympathy to friends and family in the loss of our cousin Dave. It's painful to lose a loved one, but take comfort in knowing that he's beyond suffering in God's Hands and will be waiting to see us again one day.

Dave was a good friend, co-worker, and fishing buddy. The man lived to be out on the water fishing. I'll miss his friendship, and the bass fishing trips... in spite of his ability to out-fish me every time. My heart-felt sympathy goes out to his family and friends. And a special word to Paula... Bless your soul for taking care of Dave during his time of need. Hang in there.

Dave and I worked on the same crew when I first started work in Operations at PennDOT. He was a hard worker, but always managed to make us laugh and enjoy the shift. He gave me my nickname "Crash" !! I will remember how he beamed as he told his "fish" stories ...

Praying God will hold you close throughout your time of sorrow.
Giving you HIS peace today and hope for each tomorrow. Dave was an excellent co-worker and I'll miss hearing about his fishing trips.
With Deepest Sympathy

I enjoyed Dave's free spirit. He will be missed.

Dave was a wonderful co-worker. I'll miss him deeply.

Since I was a kid Dave was always a big brother to me. When I had kids he was like a uncle to them. Even though he left for Fl. he never left my heart. Everytime I received an email or talked to him we still got a good laugh out of the table tennis, yahzee,& eucher games and of course the times he tried to teach me how to water ski, & fish. Ang, Jerm & Ash will greatly miss visiting & fishing this yr. when they come to Fl. & I will always miss my big brother

My deepest sympathies are extended to the entire family.

Cousin,
Carol